• Noon Wednesday: The National Weather Service’s Juneau office issued a statement noticing the rising water levels in Mendenhall Lake and River.

• 6:01 p.m. Wednesday: The NWS issues a flood advisory for Mendenhall Lake and River. The advisory blamed “a possible glacial dammed lake release” as the reason for the coming flood. At that point, the water was rising 1-2 inches an hour, pushing the level of Mendenhall Lake to 7.93 feet and that of Mendenhall River to 10.25 feet.